RPG Skyline mounting on ceiling


Anyone out there with RPG Skyline mounting experience? I bought a total of 8 Skyline panels in order to tame the brightness of the room. I'd like get some of your insight as to how to place them and how to mount them on the ceiling.
rdr4b

Showing 3 responses by gregm

Bob, how did you determine the one corner bass problem? Boom...? Excuse my naivete. BTW, I have a similarly "cosmetic" treatment in my room and a rug covering the 1st reflection on the ceiling (yr cellulose is far better, I'm sure).

Rdr: why not try the usual decorative stuff on side walls, doors & windows: art, small carpets, heavy curtains for doors -- that look nice and absorb... perhaps, some of the skyline panels could be used for side or back walls with a suitable "cosmetic" touch (fabric cover?). I remember Abstract & others have been quite inventive in this respect with household items.

Good luck!
Thanks, Bob. You could temporarily try absorbant matl in the corner behind or on the side wall next & slightly behind the speaker. For the corner, try covering ceiling to floor, if you can. If this helps, you can then look for the appropriately cosmetic application (tube traps usually sound better than they look-:).